Sports Sampler

Adaptive Recreation-JCSD Parks and Recreation
https://parksreg.jcsd.us/wbwsc/webtrac.wsc/
Desi House: 13215 Altfillisch Ct., Eastvale, CA
(951) 727-3524
Includes a variety of adaptive recreation activities to include arts & crafts, games, sports, and more! Caretakers are welcome and may be required depending on ability. Ages 14 and older.
ACEing Autism
https://aceingautism.org/
(626) 297-3623
[email protected]
Tennis clinics aim to “develop your child’s motor skills and hand-eye coordination, build confidence, and improve their general socialization, all within a fun and controlled environment.” Participants who use AAC devices are welcome. In-person. Clinics in Claremont, Irvine, Yorba Linda, Newport Beach, Laguna Hills, and Mission Viejo. Ages: 5–18 years old. 1:1 aides are encouraged.
The Adaptive Athlete, Inc. – Upland
https://theadaptiveathlete.com/adaptive-classes
(909) 931-2764
Offers a variety of adaptive fitness, sports, and gymnastics classes designed for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. These classes aim to provide an inclusive and supportive environment where athletes can improve their strength, flexibility, coordination, balance and overall well-being. Has group fitness classes, personal trainers, basketball, gymnastics, pickleball, volleyball, and functional fitness classes.
Autism Spectrum Athletics (ASA)
www.autismspectrumathletics.org
Non-competitive seasonal sports programs. These programs are open to all children with Autism, Aspergers, Central Auditory Processing (CAPD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity (ADHD/ADD) and other related disorders. ASA utilizes traditional sports to develop sports knowledge, physical motor skills, independence and socialization skills. This is a primarily a non competitive sports league, but does offer mild competitive sports program for older high functioning children. Winter season sports: basketball, and bowling. Spring season sports: baseball/tball. Fall season sports: flag football and soccer.
Bill’s Special Kids
https://www.billsspecialkids.org/
Moreno Valley
For special kids ages 5-18. The program offers Pony Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Dance and Soccer in the belief that if you teach young people to play by the rules, they will learn to live by the rules of everyday life.
Count Me In
https://count-me-in.net/
530 S. Buena Vista St., Hemet, CA
(951) 305-0292
Offers a variety of inclusive fitness, sports, and social programs designed for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The programs promote physical activity, skill-building, and social connection in a supportive and fun environment
High Desert Sports Foundation- Adaptive Sports Program
https://hdsportsfoundation.org/our-projects/
16519 Victor Street #401, Victorville, CA
(760) 514-7009
[email protected]
Our Adaptive Sports Program offers specialized sports programs tailored to the unique needs and abilities of individuals with disabilities. We provide adaptive equipment and modifications to accommodate various impairments, enabling participants to engage in sports activities confidently.
Inclusive Sports Foundation
https://isfathletes.com/
(951) 314-1481
[email protected]
We organize Inclusive Sports Days and Nothing But Nets sports experiences in collaboration with school districts, colleges, universities, and club sports organizations around the country. These events unite children with special needs with student athletes.
Love Them All Foundation
http://www.lovethemall.org/
397 N. Central Ave., Upland, CA
(909) 917-3115
LTAF continues its mission to encourage both children & young adults, with disabilities such as Down syndrome, Autism, and Cerebral Palsy, to live life to their fullest potential, through sponsorship in sports activities such as basketball, golf, baseball, bowling, football & soccer, realizing how very important it is to each of them to be a part of a team, have on-going opportunities to meet others just like them, and create life-long friendships. In addition, LTAF sponsors social events such as its annual Valentine’s Day Dance, Easter Egg Hunt, Summer Sports Camp, and Winter Holiday Dance.
Mighty Me- City of Menifee
https://www.cityofmenifee.us/549/InclusiveSpecial-Needs-Programming
26480 Lazy Creek Road, Menifee, CA
(951) 679-8092
Special Needs Program that offers FREE monthly programming for all abilities and all capabilities. Each month has a different focus. Movement Thursdays for Adults. Check out their website for more information.
Reach One
https://reachonecare.com/
(702) 289-8074
Empowering individuals of all abilities through fitness, sports, and community inclusion. Our adaptive programs cater to the unique needs of each participant, ensuring equal opportunities for growth, fitness, and community engagement. Ages 5-59.
Rock’n Our Disabilities Foundation
https://rocknourdisabilitiesfoundation.org
13558 Palm St., Hesperia, CA
(760) 998-2241
Holds Saturday Sports Camp. Check their website for registration and schedule.
Special Olympics
www.sosc.org
(562) 502-1100
Special Olympics is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing year-round sports training and competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for people eight years of age and older with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendships. Please check website for further information on sports, locations and dates.
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